Insurance won't cover my pump.
$2,180 up front, and $281 per month after that.
Oh well, it was a nice idea.
I can't even afford a new mattress for Christmas.
Tra-la
Monday, December 17, 2007
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You pack the guns. I'll make the pancakes.
Insurance won't cover my pump.
$2,180 up front, and $281 per month after that.
Oh well, it was a nice idea.
I can't even afford a new mattress for Christmas.
Tra-la
10 comments so far. What are your thoughts?
Yeah, did they give a reason? Like the technology isn't sufficiently tested, or they think you can accomplish the same thing with pens and testing (hahaha)?
The company that provides it does not have an "in network" contract with them. I have a $4400 "out of network" deductible.
Enh, hit a RadioShack and an aquarium shop and I'm sure you could cadge one together yourself. There's probably plans for sale in the back of Popular Mechanics.
Nah, the whole point was to get that hip, slick, bluetooth talkin' omnipod, man.
I could build my own with retrofitted needles and acquarium pump tubes, but what's the fun in that! I don't want to be a cyborg, I want to be a hipster! :)
Someone needs to read more Make Magazine if someone really wants to be cool, is all I'm saying.
Oh, hell.
Greg, that's the kind of cool that gets you beaten up at the playground.
"Bring it! My blood sugar is 103!"
Dude, if I'm going to get in a fight, my blood sugar better be at least 130. Unless it's a really quick fight.
I'm just sayin': efficient dorkiness would get me my ass kicked EVEN MORE.... heh heh
that sucks! did you try appealing the decision with a letter from your doc? or another pump company (i know you were set on the omnipod... but other pumps are really helpful too!)
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